fighting

noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Fighting that is very intense and involves a large number of people or weapons.

Fighting that is very aggressive and violent.

Fighting that is extremely strong or severe.

Fighting that occurs in the streets of a town or city.

Fighting characterized by deep animosity and resentment.

Fighting that has significant and dangerous consequences.

Fighting that involves a lot of injury and death.

Fighting that requires a lot of effort and determination.

Fighting that has started again after a pause.

Fighting at extremely close range, using personal weapons or bare hands.

Fighting that occurs continuously over a period of time.

Fighting that carries on without stopping.

Fighting that is currently ongoing.

Fighting that takes place in a built-up area, moving from one building to the next.

A new outbreak of fighting.

Fighting that takes place in a city environment.

Fighting that happens occasionally or at irregular intervals.

Fighting between different groups within a larger organization or country.

A temporary pause or period of quiet during fighting.

To fight on behalf of someone else.

Specifies the opposing parties involved in the fighting.

Indicates something that happened within the time period of the fighting.

Refers to involvement or events occurring as part of the fighting.

To make the fighting cease.

To cause the fighting to stop.

To be involved in or participate in the fighting.

To die as a result of the fighting.

To lose one's life during the fighting.

To run away from the fighting.

To get away from an area where fighting is happening.

To bring the fighting to a sudden stop.

The fighting starts suddenly.

The fighting starts.

The fighting begins.

The fighting happens or occurs.

The fighting begins in a sudden and violent way.

The fighting suddenly becomes more intense or violent.

The fighting comes after something else.

The fighting happens after or as a result of another event.